The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1963 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Oct. 17. IM3

Sales And Use Tax Collection

(m W• Inc i ' O ’ ’ nt 12 ”1 it ' f »'W Indiana Sales and V • r.x is b> bi < olh .>. 1 from that tin e on This t»x I- .1 lax on tin pur ha • r and the retailer acts as th. tax voile, tor Th. new tax will B on pla .<!<■ 1 uni < -nfu - jng f"r the ret nh r tor ■ tpi , i’til ’ he fanni .u 1!V of it i at . tl rot); h > a|s ra»< e M • t .-. n a. ;■ r ■(• >n.il A ■ ;H. I! t.'lglbf pr- ( to it _ t. , a' o -..e1l i’o . - ।m> • . Ih • . V b .nt <’• ’ (H't ’ v . • . " • \ ’ . ,l, i( ' t ' lb gi-’* • • I•' - M» iivatlabk at til 1”p.1 li •■n’ "I Rc anm *' ■ • T. b inks tie also handbi " 'tn forms ’nt r date n< i'h< • t n Wa kerton or Nortl Liberty banks i.a\< n - <a iv«*<l su< h forms Farmer s n»t selling at r tail will is requir. d to sign exi mptmn < ertifn il<* for qualified purchases w/hoot obtaining a Rem t< r <1 R< tai Merhant Certifr.at.- T! ■ y will also b< req o t. <! to sign an igncuture ex. eruption certificite when making pur. haw s of seed feed, fertilizer ma hmoi y and other similar item* v hn h at'* used in the prodin ten of f.xHi and < omnnslites for r. ale Exempt ft m ti ss Sale- and Vs. Tax an ." if* F-:. tai at.d Muni.tpa! r<n crmc- nts; s< bools < hur< he* and ram prof-' --ran - zations Howe < r sinh as is th’' m Walkerton the Town *f

New Quarterly Gross Forms Distributed

Quart erk With’ olding Ti< R. turn- have l>. >-n mailed to mar pmooo wnplowi- bv ti.. Indiana Department of Revenue Before July 1. 1963 only employers of four or more wer< required to withhold Indiana taxes, but the Adj 'ed Gruss In< on e Tax Ltw which be< am • effective Ju’v I requires al) < mployers of one or more employees to withhold Indiana income tax.-s and remit quarterly to the Indiana Department of Revenue Revenue Commissioner Tames C Courtney points out that the departments mailing list may not include ail employers required to withhold, and f iggests that those who did not

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W ilke • e buys their .b.-tricdi fi or t 1 • Nor! I ’ n Indi na I‘ubh. Sen i’e Comjianv ami must c Hr. t t .ix from the elect 11< Users and [sgv the same just as any rctailet is requir'd to Th< re are mixed feelings <>n th. neA tax <)f cotir < no on* Wants m t.'.Xe added to til. air. adv <.ver-t <xed pubh< bit thev do feel that this is the fan. t r -ans of taxing then i Howv\ • r v itb. oth r State Fed’' il and County Taxes H s v, • • t s t'.. satin ition p-.nt ’/’ ’v- ■»x • .’ 4 ' n*.' <1 *■: 1 1 ill I ' bi .ng r.v 1 S- In ti J t all the I , 'l' g ' ‘> 1 I colic, t - i . t . t pc f tax fr 'in Indiana n ,d<nt visiting or traveling i' t r state Tins was strictly m -way ivith no tax hdp coming back into Indiana Now this v. ill even itself up Considerably Ais., rule have been put int<> effect on purchases out of Indiana that might cm ape this tax. To further the ronver ation along this line, it will be unlawful for any retail merchant to use as an advertising gimmi< k sin h promotions as "You Buv. W< Il Pay The Sales Tax " The last gimmick left is to buy b.-fore the tax goes into effect W xlnesday. something many jMTS'.ns have alnuidv done as the delivery date of a purchaw r the governing factoi in a situation sinh as this If n >rv information ben!.?'available in the f<>l’ wing wo k* along the line of th • Sales and C«' Tax we will trv to dis< u«rit with you through this column.

rvr< :\i this importing form wtite the Indiana I‘eportm^nt of Revenue Ih I anauoh Indiana 16204 and r< quest ‘his form The employer should include his Employers Federal Identification Number. Withholding requirements under the Indiana law are tin* same as Federal requirements All persons subject to the withholding of Federal income taxes are subjpet to withholding under the Indiana income tax law. Likewise. all persons not subject to withholding under the Federal mcome tax law are not required to withhold under the Indiana income tax law.

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Post Office Is Commended For Savings Stamp Sales Postmasti r Shirley -a.d todax he had re rived a letter from William H Neal, National Dire, tor of the V S Savings Bund Divi.don, commenimg th* local post uttke tor its guvevs ful eflorls m promoting the ale ot V S Savings Stamps, and annuuhclng that chikhen buying their first stamps of the m hovl y.-ar will be gnen a free certificate signed by the seven Mercury Astronauts, designating them a- ‘ Junior Astronauts'. These certificates are now available at the Bust Office. “Just as the good service render'd by post offices is all-impur-Lmt to the success of School Savings. so is the leadership of Bustmaster i a source of encouragement to teachers, parents, pupil and the many volunteers who participate in this patriotic thrift program," Mr Neal wrote. "From your past performance," he added, I know you will wish to continue your help in stimulating the interest of all these groups, thereby encouraging more sch<x>ls to participate in the program m the months ahead. "May I thank you once again for the loyal support given tin program over the past twentythree years, and offer my wishe fur futur-' success in the thrift services provl’fed so ably by you to your cunuruiuty and your nation." Tn his own endorsement Postmaster Shu k-y mud. "Melling Savings Stamp, through w hoob and over-the-counter to the public is a part of the Post Office Ik'partments servn r« of whi< h we are particularly proud The Treasury-sponsurixl School Savings Program n«>t only promoteprarti. i! thrift but also acquaints our young people with their government and their .hith-s an I privileges as American citizens 1 kn .w of no finer wav io build for a better tomorrow than bv training our youth of todav in th.- -und American heritage of thrift " Saiing S’ t ps in Jb 2b nn I r.Or -uze', are <>n -ale at th" pist pffi.c u! all tinea, is well r on Stamp Day In schools R’-an me classified Ad®

Back To School • EDITOR S NOTE au-e of his intere t and experience, this article was written by John S G-.n.is upon many requests. John K Gonax. now local attorney and ( n en^er of the law firm Taylor Gonas A Stephan, was formerly Judge of the Appellate CoUrt, and Chief Justice of that ("our! previously was Judge of the Probate and Juvenile (’ .urts of St । Joseph County. Ind In 1954, he was a delegate to the International C'ongre s <»f Juvenile Court Judges, held at Brussels, Belgium and in 1956 he was n participant in the Confer'nee on Crime and Juvenile Delinquency, held at Geneva Switzerland .Fudge Gomes has r«M-«ived a certificate of Award from the Juvenile Court Institute, Prior to the Julgeships 16 yearg he was State Senator and Representative ten years ) Students are being cxmetantly reminded of their n sponsibihties Every parent makes known to his or her child th* duties of a ■lndent Sonu* of Uw more familiar phrases an- "You are not being sent to school to play'” "Your teacher Isn't being pul to baby sit.” Pay attention!" I hope you don't exp*ct to get into college with these marks,” and the all-time favorite, "If Joe IX>e's kid acrosH the street < an be on the honor roll, why can't you?” Any par nt reading this article can admit to using at least one of the above quotes at sometime or another Y.x, you have tried tn keep in your child a mind the Inqxirtance of n good education And you have also inforced just what you expect of him But are you aware of your respondbihties a- parents to your si hoc I children'’ That la what this artk I. sets out to do Only two aspest-. of thu pi rent's role will be discussed at length this week discipline and the child as an individual First of all. consider the problem of discipline Before your Child ever att ndi*d Bchoo!, he wa trained by his father and mother For at least five ve«rs, it was the guidance of his pari n’ . which din-cted the actions of the child If tb-« guidance was sound, the child's a< tions were probably the same If both parents did not Work together for the child s benefit. g mml discipline did not take effect Whut type of dt,< ipUm- did

you give your child before Im reached * hool age? A good Youth Coun< d in the community would be a great h«*ip From Ilie tim-. he elite’s school until giaduaUon, a child wil also hr disciplined by various tea. hers Ji;®! as there are many typos parents, there are many lypi-s of teach -.rs Some are tur-o ful, others are not Some are enthuNiaMtic, others are not Homa are interested in eiu h child as aa individual, others are not And some are good thsciphnaruuigk uthera are nut But, they are not expected and should not bo expected tu set out to do that ulucA parents could not accumpluih la five year* Discipline begum 1* the home! Secondly, consider the child ad an indtviduel Why isn't he getting the marks Juc Doe’s kid across the street gels' Maybe it is btxauMC he is not working as hard or listening as much. But if he is? Well, then your child il doing hH boat Accept it The rva^ son he isn't getting higher mark! Is because hr isn't as smxrt at* Joe’s child He isn’t now and H is doubtful that he will ever b*. But, don't hold that against hunt He might not be its intelligent, but he might have quahties that Jue'R < hild does not have Y<>utf child might be able t<> think faster in a given situation. He might have a better way witM people He might turn out to be a tetter businessman than the child across the strwt. Love him for what he K! lion't change him! WILL YOl HEU” The Lincoln Township Home Demonstration Club is ix.lhs'ting gifts for men and women at the Norman Beatty hospital at Westville to make Christinas a little more happy All clothing must be of cotton; also desirable are cosnietics and games, nothing la glass containers. Pl ase leave your gifts at the Clovd Smitll home. 706 Ohio Ht Walkerton, before the middle of Novemtx'r NORTH LIBERTY <>. E. M. North Liberty Chapter 290 Order of Eastern Star, will olm rva visiting Matrons and Pali >ne night in the chapter room at s 06 o'clock Tue'dav evening October 22 at which tune the presiding matrons and patrons of the 20th District and their depute, Mra. Collette kiutinan <4 New Carlisle. will la* twmorrd A prugr; m ftnd social hour will follow the meeting.